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Magnetic Materials and their Applications
β Scribed by Carl Heck (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Newnes-Butterworth
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 784
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page v
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-3
2 - Review of magnetic effects, Pages 4-15
3 - Magnetic parameters of Materials, Pages 16-100
4 - The magnetising process and the basis of the hysteresis loop, Pages 101-135
5 - The various shapes of hysteresis loops and their physical causes, Pages 136-161
6 - Factors influencing magnetic behaviour, Pages 162-198
7 - Mechanical properties, Pages 199-211
8 - Electrical properties of magnetic materials, Pages 212-237
9 - Permanent-magnet Materials, Pages 238-304
10 - Magnetic materials in heavy-current engineering, Pages 305-356
11 - Materials for transductor cores, Pages 357-390
12 - Magnetic materials for relays, Pages 379-395
13 - Core materials for inductance coils and transformers, Pages 396-522
14 - Magnetic materials for the microwave region, Pages 523-579
15 - Magnetic materials for information storage, Pages 580-654
16 - Materials for magnetomechanical resonators, Pages 655-672
17 - Materials for magnetic shielding, Pages 673-679
18 - Materials for temperature compensation, Pages 680-685
19 - Tables, Pages 686-753
Index, Pages 755-770
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